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Public Information Sessions


Public information sessions, designed to provide information to those interested in pursuing an Associates Degree, a Bachelors Degree or a Certificate in a specific program of study at the University of Scranton, are scheduled during the Fall and Spring semesters.

The College of Graduate & Continuing Education will present two Public Information Sessions for prospective Adult Non-Traditional students this Spring. The sessions will cover admissions requirements and Program Curriculums and provide an excellent opportunity to ask questions. All sessions will meet from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Please see individual listing for building and room.

 

 

LPN/RN to BSN

Fall dates TBA.

Through the University of Scranton's LPN to BSN in Nursing curriculum, you can earn your Bachelor of Science degree in as little as two years. Part-time study is also available.

The University of Scranton's RN to BSN in Nursing validates life, education and clinical expertise by granting 38.5 credits for successful completion of program.


Adult Non-Traditional Learner Information Session

Fall dates TBA.

Learn how you can earn an Associates Degree, Bachelors Degree, Certificate in a specific program of study, Transfer from another College or University to the University of Scranton, or simply take courses for credit as a Self-Improvement student.

 

For more information or to make a reservation, please call 1-800-366-4723 or 570-941-7600.  Or you may register on-line at http://www.scranton.edu/adults.

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All Public Information Sessions cover the following topics:
Program Curriculums and Admissions requirements
Opportunity to meet faculty

In today's competitive marketplace, career advancement often requires advanced education. A degree from the University of Scranton will give you the edge you need to succeed.

The University has been consistently recognized in many national publications for its academic excellence and offers you an opportunity to choose a highly regarded program for your studies.

Courses are scheduled in the late afternoon and early evening to give maximum flexibility to working professionals. Our campus is conveniently located in downtown Scranton and easy to get to from anywhere in the northeast. Click for directions to our campus or for more information about the city of Scranton.   Parking is available in our multi-level parking pavilion. 

Get your degree from one of the most respected universities in the area. 

For more information please FAX 570-941-5928 or send an email message to ruanej2@scranton.edu


 


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